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  1. 26. Mai 1978 · The Left-Handed Woman: Directed by Peter Handke. With Edith Clever, Markus Mühleisen, Bruno Ganz, Michael Lonsdale. After returning from a business trip in Finland, Bruno (Bruno Ganz) find that his wife Marianne (Edith Clever) wants her husband to leave her alone with their son.

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    • Drama
    • Peter Handke
    • 1978-05-26
  2. The Left-Handed Woman (German: Die linkshändige Frau) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Peter Handke. It was based on Handke's own novel. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Edith Clever as Marianne; Bruno Ganz as Bruno; Bernhard Minetti as The father; Bernhard Wicki as The publisher; Angela Winkler ...

  3. The Left-Handed Woman (Peter Handke) A German family lives in a suburb of Paris, the husband works there for a German company. Their marriage is not unhappy at all, the relationship is even a rather deep one.

  4. Directed by Peter Handke, co-writer of WINGS OF DESIRE, THE LEFT-HANDED WOMAN delicately explores the inner feelings of a young married woman who tries to live on her own with her child in the Frankfurt suburbs.

  5. 4. März 2015 · A bourgeois German family living in stifling comfort in the suburbs of Paris is torn apart when Marianne (Edith Clever) suddenly decides she wants to be rid of her energetic, adoring...

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  6. Film Drama Mourning for a lost relationship can be every bit as devastating as mourning for someone who has died. In this drama based on the director's own novel, a couple with an unhappy marriage agree to a trial separation.

  7. Shot mainly in Handke's own house in the suburbs of Paris, the film explores a woman's self-discovery and loneliness ("in ordinary, everyday life - what an adventure!" as the official synopsis quips) after opting for a breakup from her husband.